The most surprising act here is Marlon Williams. I went to see Reb Fountain, who was fantastic but it was Marlon Williams who blew me away. A memorable two days it were 13 and 14 November. Four shows within 36 hours and the one even better that the other. It is however a radiating, then, pregnant woman from Switzerland via Berlin who tops this chart. I don't think I've ever seen someone so happy on stage. This is what made the most impression on me in 2022. Here is the rest.
10. Marathon, Patronaat 8 October
A strong set by a new band that at the time only released one single. A promise for 2023.
9. Donna Blue, Patronaat 29 May
Reverb sounded all through the Patronaat café. Donna Blue is still getter better, a lot.
8. Cari Cari, Bitterzoet 14 November
Enthusiasm and the songs to match it. Cari Cari is almost a trio these days, on stage, but still very good.
7. Supersister Project 2022, Paard 6 May
Stips, Gerritsen, Klaassen form a great trio bringing the music from around 1970 fully alive. Such an impressive level of musicianship.
6. Elenne May, Living Room Haarlem, 3 September
Theatre show 'Velvet Beings' came alive. We could hear pin drops in our living room as the story unfolded.
5. Midnight Oil, Tivoli Vredenburg, 2 July
A final goodbye to Midnight Oil. At 70 these men are still so full of energy, while the songs will never fade.
4. Reb Fountain, Paradiso 13 November
The New Zealand singer totally convinces live just like her two records do. Like a sorceress she spellbound her audience and captured it by the song.
3. Mountaineer, Living Room Haarlem, 13 November
With album 'Lewis & Clark' in the pocket, the band played a beautiful and intimate set making everyone present a happier person.
2. Marlon Williams, Paradiso 13 November
Not expecting anything I was blown away from the very first second. Marlon Williams is a natural entertainer.
Photo: Wout de Natris |
1. Sophie Hunger, Tolhuistuin 25 June
Sophie Hunger played just as good as always but added herself to the mix and came out even better. I doubt whether I will ever see her this good again.
Wout de Natris
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